Teen Crushes Rival During Wrestling Match — But Dad’s Reaction Had Nothing to do With the Win

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After 15-year-old Mitch McKee’s father was diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer last year, the Minnesota teenager set out to do something incredible for him — make the disease disappear for just one moment.

“Kind of flush it all away and kind of have him forget about it for that moment, and have everybody forget about it for that moment — just be happy,” McKee told CBS News.

Mitch McKee hoped to wrestle away his dad’s cancer for just one moment. (Image source: YouTube)

Knowing his father Steve, 50, was a huge sports fan, the 15-year-old wrestler set out to win a championship just for his dad.

“He might not be here next year, so I knew that this was the year to do it,” McKee said.

“He might not be here next year, so I knew that this was the year to do it.”

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Despite McKee only being a high school freshman, he was determined. The 15-year-old hit the weight room all sumer, waking at 6:00 a.m. to lift.

But, that wasn’t all he did. McKee practiced — even when there wasn’t practice, he practiced.

And it paid off.

Mitch McKee won so many wrestling matches he made it to the state finals. (Image source: YouTube)

McKee won so many matches he qualified for the state tournament. He kept winning and eventually found himself in the finals.

Now all he needed to do was win one final match. One more match for his father.